Northumberland National Park offers a variety of hiking trails that cater to different levels of difficulty and provide unique experiences of the park's natural beauty and historical sites. Here are some of the top trails you might consider:


The Simonside Hills:
Known for their distinctive rocky outcrops and heather moorlands, offering moderate trails with panoramic views.

Simonside and Dove Crag Circular

Trail Leight: 5 miles
Elevation gain: 1.030 ft
Average time: 2hrs 32 minCircular trail

Enjoy lovely views and beautiful moorland scenery as you make your way through the woods, climb to the summit of Simonside, and continue on to the top of Dove Crag and heading down to the road that leads back to the car park. Appropriate footwear is required.

    Thrunton Wood - Extended Circular:
    This is a fantastic trail that takes you through the woods, offering breathtaking vies of the Cheviots.

    Trail length: 6.4 mi
    Elevation gain: 1.128 th
    Average times: 3hrs 2 min
    Circular trail


    Please not this route is quite challenging, but all worth it.

    Crocky's Heugh Circular:

    Explore this trail near Morpeth, Northumberland. Generally considered a moderately challenging route.

    Trail length: 4.8 mi
    Elevation gain: 774 ft
    Average time: 2 hrs 10 min
    Circular trail


    This trail is great for running, walking, and hiking.

    Vindolanda to Sycamore Gap Circular

    Trail Length: 7 miles
    Elevation Gain: 800 ft
    Average Time: 3hrs 45 min

      Starting at the historic site of Vindolanda, once a bustling Roman fort and settlement, this trail takes you directly into the heart of Roman Britain. As you leave Vindolanda behind, the path meanders towards the iconic Hadrian's Wall, unveiling spectacular views of the Northumberland countryside.

      Each trail offers a unique way to experience the diverse landscapes and historical sites within Northumberland National Park. From ancient Roman ruins along Hadrian's Wall to tranquil river walks and rugged hillfort trails, there's something for every hiker. For detailed route descriptions, difficulty levels, and more options, you can explore resources like the official Northumberland National Park website or Outdoor Active, where you can find additional information and downloadable maps for your hikes

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